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Pet Preparedness ,
What you need to know, for evacuations
and Red Cross shelters.
www.lovpets.info
When a disaster strikes, it is crucial that you and your family stay safe-this includes your pets.
By having a plan and practicing it often,
you can be prepared to act at a moments notice
and able to care for your pet during a disaster.
As of 2023, 66% of U.S. households or 86.9 million homes have pets
please print and share the attached brochure.
The PETS ACT of 2006
ensures that state and local emergency agencies will address the needs of individuals with household pets and service animals during and after a disaster.
Red Cross shelters now allow service animals and household pets .
EVACUATE!
with your pet during an emergency!
the shelter staff can advise you where the pet friendly shelters are upon arrival.
Pet owners are ultimately responsible for their animals. this includes feeding, removing pet waste and daily care.
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